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02.01.2025
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Knowledge base / Security
Overview of Services for Protection Against DDoS Attacks

DDoS attacks can paralyze company websites, leading to financial losses and reputational damage. Smart technologies help minimize the impact of such attacks. We've compiled a selection of the best solutions for countering DDoS attacks so you can choose the optimal tool for your business security.

31.12.2024
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Knowledge base / System
How to Upload sitemap.xml to Your Website via FTP

A sitemap plays a key role in indexing your website by search engines. It helps crawlers quickly find pages and simplifies site navigation. In this article, we will explain how to disable plugins that may automatically generate a sitemap, upload the sitemap.xml file to your server, and notify search engines of its update.

23.12.2024
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Knowledge base / Terminal
How to test the performance of a Linux server or PC

Benchmarking programs help evaluate how fast your computer performs. For instance, if you've just built a new PC and want to test its performance after an upgrade, or if you're simply curious about how much faster (or slower) it is compared to a friend's or colleague's machine.

The easiest way to find out is by running a benchmark. In this article, we'll look at how to use the console-based benchmarking tool UnixBench.

19.12.2024
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Distributions / System
How to Enable SNAP Support in Linux Mint

Snap is a package management system for Linux designed to simplify the installation, management, and updating of software.

19.12.2024
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Knowledge base / Windows
The Easiest Way to Change DNS Server Settings in Windows 11

 Every website has a unique IP address and a domain name, making it easier to navigate the internet and find resources. DNS servers built into the operating system play a key role by linking IP addresses to domain names. Sometimes, you may need to change DNS settings, for example, to block ads on websites or speed up page loading.

19.12.2024
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Knowledge base / Terminal
How to Set Up Automatic Disk Mounting in Linux

Suppose you have a work computer or media server running Linux, and you want to connect an additional SSD or HDD to it. The issue is that in this system, such drives need to be manually mounted every time the computer restarts. This can be inconvenient and adds an extra repetitive task that disrupts your workflow on the PC or server.

The good news is that this problem can be solved by setting up automatic disk mounting. In this guide, we’ll explain how to configure it using the fstab configuration file.

18.12.2024
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Knowledge base / Terminal
Telnet: What It Is and How to Use It

The Telnet utility allows you to establish a connection and interact with a remote device through a specific port. With Telnet, you can send commands and receive responses from the connected device.

17.12.2024
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Knowledge base / Instructions
How to use Proxy from THE.Hosting

In this article we will show you how to use a proxy from THE.Hosting. We will show you the complete process of use, from the purchase itself to accessing blocked resources. In the article you will see examples of connecting proxy on different OS: Windows, macOS and Linux.

16.12.2024
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Knowledge base / Ispmanager
How to Set Up a Firewall in ISPmanager

 A firewall (also known as a network firewall or simply a firewall) is a key element in protecting websites and servers. It controls incoming and outgoing traffic, providing protection against cyber threats based on predefined rules. This guide will explain how to set up a firewall through the ISPmanager control panel.